S.T.A.R. Resources Sponsors Platos Day Benefit PitchEngine Wed, 27 Oct 2010 05:49 AM PDT CHARLOTTE - S.T.A.R. Resources www.starresources.biz sponsored Platos Day, the Walk for Life and Car Show for the second year in row. Platos Day, a benefit for the Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center and the Discovery Club for Children at St. Lukes Reformed Church, took place September 18th in Salisbury. Along with its cash donation, S.T.A.R. Resources donated two ... | Emotion Processing In The Brain Is Influenced By The Color Of Ambient Light Medical News Today Wed, 27 Oct 2010 05:33 AM PDT Researchers at the Cyclotron Research Centre (University of Liege), Geneva Center for Neuroscience and Swiss Center for Affective Sciences (University of Geneva), and Surrey Sleep Research Centre (University of Surrey) investigated the immediate effect of light, and of its color composition, on emotion brain processing using functional magnetic resonance imaging. The results of their study show ... | 'Possible Key To Alzheimer Medication' Medical News Today Wed, 27 Oct 2010 05:31 AM PDT Dutch researchers have discovered a possible key which might result in a medicine for Alzheimer's disease. "We have found brain cells which become extra active at a time when there are still no visible symptoms of the disease. Nevertheless, people are already ill", says brain researcher Dick Swaab. "It would be fantastic if we could simulate this activation process through medicines once the ... | Traffic stop leads to diagnosis Chatham Daily News Wed, 27 Oct 2010 05:18 AM PDT A 46-year-old Chatham-Kent man has been diagnosed with a brain tumour after a traffic stop led police to take him to the hospital Monday. Const.[...] | Consuming junk food 'harms brain health' New Kerala Wed, 27 Oct 2010 04:18 AM PDT Sydney, Oct 27 : Apart from being responsible for the flab on body, processed food also harms behaviour and emotional health of children, suggests a new study. | People Fall in Love, Brain and Soul LiveScience.com via Yahoo! News Wed, 27 Oct 2010 04:06 AM PDT When it comes to falling in love, the brain may be just as involved as the heart, new research finds. | Study: Brain cancer at Rohm plant twice normal rate Philly.com Wed, 27 Oct 2010 03:59 AM PDT A long-awaited, external study of brain cancer at a former Rohm & Haas research center has found that the number of employees who died of the illness - as many as 14 in four decades - was about twice as high as would be expected, though the chemical culprits, if any, remain unknown. | Just 5 minutes of 'green' exercise 'can improve mental health' New Kerala Wed, 27 Oct 2010 03:18 AM PDT Washington, Oct 27 : A new research has suggested that just five minutes of outdoor activity - such as exercising in a park, working in a backyard garden or walking on a nature trail - is good for the brain, with tangible benefits for mental health. | | |
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